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The phrase "be a high achiever" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's success, ambition, or performance in various contexts, such as education or career.
Example: "To excel in this competitive environment, it's essential to be a high achiever and consistently strive for excellence."
Alternatives: "be successful" or "be an overachiever."
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But I also always felt the pressure to get things right, and be a high achiever.
If you cannot be a high achiever, switch to the "significance" sphere of life.
But, according to his biography on the social media platform Seelio, Erhardt had spoken about his "highly competitive and ambitious nature" and shown all the outward signs of wanting to be a high achiever and driving himself to that end.
Duncan's remark provoked outrage among Labour MPs, with Liz Kendall, the former leadership contender, saying it was obnoxious and cretinous to suggest "you can only be a high achiever if you make a packet of money".
Think about whether you want to be a high achiever (lifelong specialist in a single field), a wide achiever (doing several different jobs simultaneously), or a serial specialist (one specialist career after another).
Shearer and Westwood both have long experience of the ups and downs of racehorse ownership, and will still have reason to hope that Augusta Kate will be a high achiever over jumps.
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Bishop had been a high achiever since childhood.
"A favourite is a high achiever by another name".
By Patrick Radden Keefe Amy Bishop had been a high achiever since childhood.
He is a high achiever, but nonetheless very stressed.
She had a happy childhood and at high school, Gillard was a high achiever.
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